BELMONT — Police are seeking information from the public regarding three burglaries in various sections of town over the past few weeks.

At 2 p.m. on December 12, a Brown Hill Road resident arrived home to find his home had been entered by some one who broke a window to get access.

On December 28, at 1 p.m. a Jamestown Road resident came home to find the front door of his home had been forced open. Police said a number of high value items, including electronics, were taken.

On January 2, a Turkey Drive resident arrived home to find his place had been entered through a rear door and electronics and firearms were stolen.

Police said all of the burglaries took place while neighbors were home and they are asking people to report any suspicious people or cars in their neighborhoods.

In addition, police are recommending people take digital photos of their expensive items, especially jewelry, for later identification. They also recommend digitally recording serial numbers of electronics and taking photographs of the interior and exterior of homes so police can tell if anything has been tampered with in the event of a burglary.

Anyone with any information regarding these burglaries or any other crime is asked to call the Belmont Police at 267-8350 or the Greater Laconia Crime Line at 524-1717 to leave an anonymous tip.